Michigan’s 61% Graduation Rate: Barely Better than National Average

Michigan’s 61% Graduation Rate: Barely Better than National Average

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Article courtesy of Hennessey Digital

  • New data has named the states with the lowest college graduation rates, naming Alaska as the state with the lowest rate of 32.93%
  • Also featuring low on the list were Nevada, New Mexico and Georgia, all with rates below 49%
  • On the opposite end of the list, Massachusetts is the area with the highest graduation rate with 75.41%

A new study has revealed the states with the lowest college graduation rates, naming Alaska as having the worst rate in the country.

The data, done by SEO agency Hennessey Digital, looked at the graduation rates across all colleges in each state according to the latest available data from US National Center For Education Statistics (IPEDS).

Michigan ranks #18 nationally for college graduation rates at 61.02%—barely squeaking past the national average of 60.92% by a mere 0.10 percentage points, making it one of the most disappointing performers in the Midwest. Despite being home to prestigious institutions like the University of Michigan and Michigan State, the Wolverine State trails every single neighboring state: Minnesota (#10 at 68.36%), Wisconsin (#14 at 64.79%), Illinois (#15 at 64.33%), Indiana (#16 at 64.02%), and even Ohio (#23 at 59.55%) performs competitively.

The states with the lowest graduation rates

The research revealed Alaska is the state with the lowest graduation rate at 32.93% – a 27.99% decrease below the national average (60.92%). Alaska had 2,232 students in the cohort with only 735 completing their degrees.

Next in line is Nevada which has a graduation rate of 45.20%. Nevada had 10,912 students in the cohort with only 4,932 completing their courses, representing a 15.72% decrease from the national average.

Third is New Mexico with a graduation rate of 47.80%. New Mexico had 7,370 students in the cohort with 3,523 completing their degrees, a 13.12% decrease from the national average.

Following as the fourth lowest is Georgia with a graduation rate of 48.29%. As of the most recent data, Georgia had 60,172 students in the cohort with 29,055 completing their programs, constituting a 12.63% decrease from the national average.

Wyoming ranks fifth in this list, with a graduation rate of 48.72%. Though this is low, Wyoming had 3,167 students in the cohort with 1,543 completing their degrees, amounting to a 12.20% decrease from the national average.

Rank State Graduation Rate
1 Alaska 32.93%
2 Nevada 45.20%
3 New Mexico 47.80%
4 Georgia 48.29%
5 Wyoming 48.72%
6 Idaho 48.86%
7 Montana 49.27%
8 Arizona 49.58%
9 West Virginia 50.59%
10 Oklahoma 51.09%

Placing sixth lowest is Idaho. According to the latest data, Idaho’s graduation rate is 48.86% – 12.06% lower than the average.

Coming in seventh place is Montana with a rate of 49.27%. Following them in eighth place is Arizona, at 49.58%, and West Virginia in ninth, where the graduation rate is 50.59%.

Rounding off the list in tenth place is Oklahoma where the graduation rate is 51.09%, accounting for a 9.83% decrease from the national average.

The states with the highest graduation rates

On the other side of the study, Massachusetts ranks as the state with the highest graduation rate with 75.41% – a 14.49% increase from the national average. Massachusetts had 53,060 students in the cohort with 40,011 completing their degrees.

Following them, Rhode Island came in as the second highest with a graduation rate of 73.00%. According to the latest data, Rhode Island had 12,103 students in the cohort with 8,835 completing their programs, representing a 12.08% increase from the national average.

Connecticut ranks third highest with a rate of 70.77% – a 9.85% increase from the national average. Connecticut had 21,052 students in the cohort with 14,898 completing their degrees.

Coming in fourth place, Maryland ranks next with a graduation rate of 69.89%. Maryland had 21,216 students in the cohort with 14,827 completing their programs.

Placing fifth is Vermont, where the graduation rate is 69.80%. As of the latest data, Vermont had 6,049 students in the cohort with 4,222 completing their degrees, representing an 8.88% increase from the national average.

Rank State Graduation Rate
1 Massachusetts 75.41%
2 Rhode Island 73.00%
3 Connecticut 70.77%
4 Maryland 69.89%
5 Vermont 69.80%
6 New Jersey 69.69%
7 Iowa 69.44%
8 Virginia 69.42%
9 Pennsylvania 69.34%
10 Minnesota 68.36%

The state with the sixth highest rate was New Jersey. Presently, the graduation rate is 69.69%, with 31,993 students in the cohort and 22,296 completing their programs.

Next in line are Iowa, where the rate is 69.44%, and Virginia with a rate of 69.42%. Both rates are over 8% higher than the US average.

Pennsylvania places ninth on the list, securing a graduation rate of 69.34% according to the latest date. Pennsylvania had 89,837 students in the cohort with 62,291 completing their degrees.

Finishing this list is Minnesota. The state has a graduation rate of 68.36%, with 26,078 students in the cohort and 17,828 completing their programs, representing a 7.45% increase from the national average.

Commenting on the findings, CEO of Hennessey Digital, Jason Hennessey said:

“Regardless of what you’re studying, college can be a challenging time. For many, it’s the first experience of independence, a change from the environment you’ve grown up in and ultimately, incredibly intense. It’s not surprising to see that many drop out of their courses before graduation, but ultimately, every student needs to consider what’s going to make them happy and successful and an academic path is not always going to achieve that.

This study however, highlights how there are very clear patterns geographically in where rates are higher than others. Eastern states dominate the top ten list for graduation rates, suggesting that education resources need to be invested elsewhere to create an even spread of graduation rates and help students and education bodies achieve the rates that Massachusetts and Vermont are experiencing.”

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Source:

US Department of Education

Methodology:

To determine the states with the most college dropouts, data from the US Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) was retrieved. Using their Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), the number of students and the number of completers within 150 percent of normal program completion time were found for Title IV 4-year institutions. This was then summed across public and private institutions, and calculated as a percentage graduation rate.

Total ranking:

Rank State Graduation Rate
50 Alaska 32.93%
49 Nevada 45.20%
48 New Mexico 47.80%
47 Georgia 48.29%
46 Wyoming 48.72%
45 Idaho 48.86%
44 Montana 49.27%
43 Arizona 49.58%
42 West Virginia 50.59%
41 Oklahoma 51.09%
40 Texas 51.30%
39 Arkansas 52.65%
38 Hawaii 52.75%
37 Louisiana 52.86%
36 Colorado 54.68%
35 South Dakota 55.17%
34 Kentucky 55.23%
33 Florida 55.47%
32 Utah 55.61%
31 Kansas 56.05%
30 Mississippi 56.23%
29 North Dakota 57.62%
28 Washington 57.67%
27 Tennessee 57.80%
26 Alabama 58.98%
25 Delaware 59.09%
24 South Carolina 59.39%
23 Ohio 59.55%
22 Nebraska 60.00%
21 Maine 60.09%
20 Missouri 60.57%
19 New Hampshire 60.69%
18 Michigan 61.02%
17 North Carolina 63.44%
16 Indiana 64.02%
15 Illinois 64.33%
14 Wisconsin 64.79%
13 New York 65.73%
12 Oregon 65.75%
11 California 66.14%
10 Minnesota 68.36%
9 Pennsylvania 69.34%
8 Virginia 69.42%
7 Iowa 69.44%
6 New Jersey 69.69%
5 Vermont 69.80%
4 Maryland 69.89%
3 Connecticut 70.77%
2 Rhode Island 73.00%
1 Massachusetts 75.41%

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